Anna L. Williams, MA, QMHP-A & C
Roanoke, VA
(Cell): 434-***-****
(Email): **.******************@*****.***
Link to Portfolio: www.linkedin.com/in/annalwilliams
EDUCATION
Spring 2021-2024 The Chicago School of Professional Psychology
M.A., Forensic Psychology, Professional Counselor Licensure track (GPA 4.0)
Fall 2002-Fall 2004 Columbia University, Teachers College- New York, NY
M.A., Clinical & Counseling Psychology, (GPA 3.8)
Spring 1999- Fall 2001 College of Charleston- Charleston, SC
B.S., Psychology
*doctoral coursework taken at University of Texas at Dallas from 2011-2015 in Criminology and GIS prior to medical withdrawal
CLINICAL EXPERIENCE
RESIDENT COUNSELOR Star City Therapy Services, Roanoke, VA
2025-present
Provide individual and couples counseling services
Maintain ongoing knowledge and utilize diverse therapeutic modalities such as EMDR, CBT, DBT, ACT, person-centered, solution-focused and other evidence-based approaches
Develop and implement individualized treatment plans based on client assessments, goals, and progress.
Collaborate with clients to define measurable therapeutic objectives
Conduct suicide screenings and risk assessments, as well as generate related Safety Plans
Service Medicaid population, those in substance use recovery, and other vulnerable and at-risk clients
RESIDENT COUNSELOR A Tree Planted Collective, Roanoke, VA
2023-2025
Provide individual counseling services (e.g., crisis intervention, long-term individual therapy)
Provide psychological assessments and vocational evaluations for Department of Aging and Rehabilitation (DARS)
Generate related psychological report for assessments/evaluations
Service Medicaid population, those in substance use recovery, and other vulnerable and at-risk clients
Maintain a commitment to providing culturally competent care to diverse populations.
Provide telehealth and in-person services
Maintain ongoing knowledge and utilize diverse therapeutic modalities such as CBT, DBT, ACT, person-centered, solution-focused and other evidence-based approaches
Develop and implement individualized treatment plans based on client assessments, goals, and progress.
Collaborate with clients to define measurable therapeutic objectives
Conduct suicide screenings and risk assessments, as well as generate related Safety Plans
Maintain up-to-date and accurate electronic health records (EHR) for each client, including session notes, treatment plans, progress reports, and any required documentation in compliance with regulatory standards.
Conduct thorough initial assessments and ongoing evaluations of clients’ mental health
Make appropriate diagnoses, recommended therapeutic approaches, and provide outside referrals (e.g., psychiatrist, PCP, PT, etc.)
Work collaboratively with other therapists and mental health professionals to ensure holistic care and support for clients.
Participate in ongoing training, workshops, and both individual and group supervision to stay current with best practices in therapy, mindfulness techniques, and mental health trends
INTERNSHIP Blue Ridge Behavioral Healthcare, Roanoke, VA
2022-2023
Provided group and individual counseling to clients at Jail Services and at the Crisis Stabilization Unit
FEDERAL WORK STUDY The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, Remote
2021-present
Serving as a Teachers Assistant in Ethics and Professional Issues Masters level course
Researching and generating curriculum content for the Masters program in forensic psychology
GROUP CO-FACILITATOR Family Service of Roanoke Valley, Roanoke, VA
2020-present
Co-facilitating anger management group to women and healthy relationships group to male batterers
Designed domestic violence victims group
Generating anger management and healthy relationships curriculum
PSYCHOMETRICIAN Austin Neuropsychology Clinic, Austin, TX
2007-2009
Conducted neuropsychological assessments and evaluations for pediatric, adolescent, and young adults (WAIS, WISC, Trailmaking, NEPSY, CVLT, GORT, Woodcock-Johnson, KTEA, TOMAL, TOWL, etc.)
Administered, scored, and analyzed test data, behavioral observations, and parental/teacher evaluations
Generated subsequent reports
Individual supervision was received weekly and attend group supervision monthly
ASSOCIATE PSYCHOLOGIST (LPA) Austin State Hospital, Austin, TX
2006-2010
Provided acute and long-term psychological services to ongoing caseload of 60 severely mentally ill adults, geriatric, Alzheimer’s and dementia, and forensic populations.
Designed and implemented behavior therapy program across 300-bed inpatient psychiatric hospital
Trained all staff and administration across 300-bed inpatient hospital in using behavior therapy program
Volunteer Program Supervisor (i.e., 50-75 undergraduate and Master level graduate students), and helped implement student psychology volunteer program.
Co-Director of Behavior Therapy Committee and Assistant Director of Program Development Team.
Chair of the Patient Satisfaction Committee, and Newsletter Editor of related published information.
Formulated comprehensive reports to Facility Review Board and testified in hearings to determine manifestly dangerousness individuals.
Planned, organized and presented psychological topics and introduction to psychopathology presentations and lectures to potential volunteers and outside organizations (e.g., grand round presentations, non-profits).
Performed brief cognitive screenings, personality and intellectual assessments, and violent risk assessments (WAIS, WASI, MMPI, MCMI, SIRS, Cognistat, PCL-R, etc.) and generated related psychological report
Provided individual and group counseling and crisis intervention, including legal competency group
Assisted psychiatrists with clinical diagnostic issues and generated comprehensive treatment plans
VOCATIONAL CASE MANAGER FEGS, New York, NY
2005
Provided case management and counseling services to individuals in the WeCare Program on Welfare with medical disabilities, psychological disorders and/or a substance abuse disorder to obtain employment.
Facilitated Individual Plan of Employment (IPE) training and additional staff training
Performed ongoing outreach, evaluation and education to underserved populations
Administered, analyzed and evaluated adult diagnostic education and aptitude tests (e.g., TABE, WRAT3, New York Placement Test, Writing Sample, Piney Mountain, Reading Free Vocational Inventory, Career Occupational Preference Survey (COPS), Career Scope, Career Ability Placement Survey (CAPS), Minnesota Clerical Test, Crawford Small Parts, JEVS Nut Pack and JEVS Union)
CASE MANAGER (per diem) Urban Pathways, New York, NY
2004-2005
worked with the George Washington Bridge Bus Station Outreach Program and provided case management and outreach services to homeless, severely and persistently mentally ill, chemically addicted and dependent, and individuals with HIV and AIDS.
Responsible for outreach and case management services
Provided crisis intervention and individual counseling
Conducted intakes, psychosocial assessments and Mental Status Exams
Managed, organized and documented additional referrals and maintained liaisons with outside community organizations, as well as assisted clientele with treatment compliance
EARLY INTERVENTION PROGRAM COORDINATOR & ALCOHOL AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNSELOR Long Island College Hospital, Brooklyn, NY
2003-2004
Provided and organized outpatient early intervention and prevention; crisis, stress and anger management classes; vocational and educational training to adults and adolescents following incarceration with risk factors for developing alcohol and/or substance abuse.
Provided outreach assistance, healthy decision-making skills, harm reduction strategies, alcohol and substance abuse counseling, relapse prevention
Governing Representative Body (i.e., between clients, staff and the overall hospital).
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
DOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSISTANT Institute for Urban Policy Research (IUPR), The University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX
2011-2015
Helped implement multiple research projects and developed programs for a variety of community-focused organizations (e.g., educational/schools, government, legal, economic, geographical) by providing research and evaluation, education and outreach, and guidance and consulting services
Worked closely with United Way and the Community Impact staff to provide enhancements to the grant making process through facilitation and program design services that help the United Way realize their goals.
Consulted for the Dallas Police Department and Dallas City Attorney’s Office in areas of crime mitigation using GIS & Geospatial Intelligence methods, policy reform, and assessing areas of interest for the Community Prosecution program
Helped provide consultation assistance during the Promising Youth Alliance (PYA) organization formation and launch and helped design current evaluation tools for PYA’s after school programming. (PYA is a collaboration among Phoenix House, Boys and Girls clubs, and Big Brothers Big Sisters that provides a continuum of services for children in need at locations across the city of Dallas)
Consultant for Dallas City Attorney’s Office in areas of crime mitigation and policy reform
Prepared application for submission to Geography and Spatial Sciences grant opportunity and other grants
Collaborated with outside project leaders and development teams on outcome management techniques, communication and strategies comprising developmental deductions underlying various programs (e.g., the DOORS Program Model, ASEBA/PSY, Dallas Police Department crime mitigation).
Assisted with psychometric aspects pertaining to specific research inquiries
Used databases to gather research information and input data into database
Developed modules, papers, data collection techniques, and prepared manuscripts to be presented at conferences and published, as well as conducted literature reviews for independent research projects
Invitation to represent the Institute for Urban Policy Research (IUPR), and Present at Texas Conference on Drug Policy (January 11-12, 2012, Dallas, TX).
DOCTORAL PROJECT ASSISTANT The University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX
2011-2012
Employed modeling and spatial analysis within a GIS framework to develop and analyze crime data, as well as producing corresponding report for the Dallas Police Department.
Prepared application for submission to Geography and Spatial Sciences grant opportunity
Applied GIS software to collect and organize diverse database files, establish storage and management techniques, verbally and visually to denote results of analysis, engender diverse representations through mapping techniques
Analyzed and applied mapping approaches, including Cartography techniques, to create depictions corresponding to models representative of applications regarding various topics, such as geographical dispersion underling different crime rate trends and types of criminal behavior, transportation modeling, pipeline development, population growth and dispersion, urban and economic growth, divergent socioeconomic and environmental modeling, urban planning and development, infrastructure designs and modified transformations of surface features of the Earth, decisions underlying environmental influences on proposed developments (e.g., establishing spatial locations to establish location/spatial distances of toxic waste sites proximity to proposed developments of schools)
Generated corresponding explanatory reports of visual representations of descriptive modeling approaches (i.e., GIS, Remote Sensing)
Collaborated and helped establish potential implementation of research projects
Generated and established modules, data collection and papers for plausible presentations and publications
Prepared additional manuscripts for independent projects and group panel presentations and publications, as well as attended relevant conferences in the field
DOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSISTANT Texas State University, San Marcos, TX
2010
Employed environmental criminology perspectives and geographic profiling techniques to assist with the facilitation and implementation various research projects, including employing geographical intelligence technology related to diverse government and legal issues.
Performed data analyses and reports for Government departments involving security, defense, risk management, predictive and pattern analysis for international profiling using GIS methods, Mappoint and Rigel GIS
Generated reports and assisted with grant proposals
Entered and maintained information into various databases
Peer-Reviewed journal article submissions to determine whether to publish in professional journals
Assisted with measurement techniques and protocols for manuscripts under review, and wrote papers to be presented at conferences and to be submitted for publication
Selected to serve on a panel to present “Cognitive Biases in Investigative Failures” at the ACJS conference in Toronto, Canada (January 2011).
RESEARCH MANAGER/INVESTIGATOR University of Texas at Austin/United Health Systems (UHS),
Austin, TX
2009-2010
Coordinated, planned and managed project
Analyzed data and wrote grant proposals and additional IRBs as needed for a study involving the comparison of Event Related Potential (ERP) and Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) in treatment resistant impulsive aggressive juveniles.
Assisted with grant proposal development, which received preliminary funding
Wrote manuscript on the basis of the literature and proposed hypotheses to be published
Collaborated on scan protocol development, and assisted in running scans with PI, including conducted initial safety screenings and obtaining consents and schedule appointments
RESEARCH ASSISTANT The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX
2006-2008
Developed and used paradigms in a fMRI to examine brain activation, specifically emotional memory and whether laterality effects exist between the amygdala and orbitofrontal cortices in both pre- and post-operative (i.e., lobectomy) epileptic individuals.
Measured levels of visual, cognitive, and verbal acuity and regional brain responsiveness to stimuli by employing dmaster and e-priming programming.
Employed stimuli from International Affective Picture System (IAPS) and “The Balanced Affective Word List Creation Program” to generate and administer protocols (i.e., stimuli) visually represented to subjects during the fMRI scan, and data collection
Conducted initial safety screenings
Summarized and analyzed experimental data, reported findings and generated associated research manuscripts, and assisted the PI with describing these findings in the form of a research manuscript that is being readied for publication
HONORS BACHELOR’S THESIS Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC
2000-2001
Used a limited access paradigm to examine the effects of chronic alcohol exposure and withdrawal on the propensity for subsequent alcohol consumption (relapse). Further, the effects of treating repeated withdrawal with a benzodiazepine (lorazepam) on relapse was explored in C57BL/6J mice.
Described findings in the form of a research manuscript that was being readied for publication.
INDEPENDENT STUDY College of Charleston & University of Pittsburg, Semester at Sea
Spring 2001
Focused on different aspects of cross-cultural, social, and peace psychology, and the “model of otherness” that specifies the kinds of reactions people have to those who are different from oneself. Examined ideologies underlying psychological mechanisms in different cultures and countries, including Cuba, Brazil, South Africa, Kenya, India, Malaysia, Vietnam, Hong Kong, China and Japan.
Sought and inquired information about how different cultural influences originally external to an individual transform into different psychological forces and experiences operating within the individual.
Attended all shipboard diplomatic briefings prior and according to each port of entry and country visiting
Responsible for collection and documentation of data via naturalistic observation, interviews, and diary entries
Observed, discussed and recorded different cultural practices and behaviors (e.g., intergroup relations, overt manifestations of prejudice, and means of acquiring physiological needs), and reactions towards others (e.g., essentialist, equivalent, awareness, and/or other-centeredness)
Examined the inter-rater reliability of observations and ideations recorded by other raters, as well as conducted in depth library research and literature reviews and composed an APA style research report describing the findings
Honorable invitation from Dr. Daniel Christie to collaborate on writing a second edition book based on the aforementioned observational study.
SERVICE EXPERIENCE
CONSULTANT/GRANT WRITER Lassiter Consulting, LLC
2016-present
Provide grant writing; program development; development, fundraising, and event planning services to nonprofit
and other local organizations, including but not limited to:
Assisted with $100,000 grant proposal for Child Health Investment Partnership (CHIP)
Wrote grant proposal for $70,000 for Prevention Council of Roanoke County
Development Consultant for Apple Ridge Farm
Wrote grant proposal for $25000 for Restoration Housing
DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR ARCH (Bethany Hall & Trust House), Roanoke, VA
2019
Identified grant and funding opportunities, and generated relevant grant proposals: Awarded $15000 from Well Fargo grant, and $9900 plus additional funding through State Coordinator for Virginia Community Services Board to implement services to serve deaf population at Bethany Hall
Identified and solicited individual and corporate donors and sponsors
Planned, organized and executed fundraising events (e.g., Sidewinders Summer Concert Series, which earned approximately $26000 plus grant matching for approximately 200 volunteer hours, first Annual Signature Event, Open House, 50th Anniversary events)
Completed donor database conversion, input donor information and generated related reports
Implemented first direct mail campaign, and generated marketing materials (brochures, pamphlets, etc.), and raised approximately $6000 during Roanoke Valley Gives Campaign
Established volunteer program and managed team of 6 students and 50 community volunteers, as well as committee of 6 board members
PROGRAM DIRECTOR North Cross School, CCA Marlins, Roanoke, VA
2017-2018
Developed, implemented and managed nationally recognized Learn To Swim program designed to teach children water safety skills together with technically sound swimming skills
Oversaw administration and operation of program, and recruited, trained and supervised 15 staff.
Identified, reviewed and maintained a minimum of 50 clients, and researched prospective areas of needs
PRINCIPAL CONSULTANT Emissary Investigative Services, LLC
2016
Assisted with business development and marketing for private investigation, security and intelligence firm
Provided psychological and litigious consulting services, surveillance, background investigations, workers compensation, Due Diligence Investigations, Fraud, Employee Misconduct, and other types of investigations
BROKER and ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE/PRODUCER Colonial Life, Irving, TX
2012-2015
Provided benefits communication, enrollment, and customer service regarding voluntary, supplemental healthcare benefits offered to businesses (top executives; decision-makers), individual employees and their family members through the work environment, including product marketing information and analyses most conducive both to the business and employee.
Identified information regarding ethics, market conduct, and agent responsibilities such as, generating Requests for Proposal (i.e., RFP) and other related reports.
Improved broker marketing by recruiting and establishing broker-focused account openers
Recruited, interviewed, educated and trained, and managed 10 new hires
Performed cold calls, and secured new and existing relationships with client accounts, and ensured maintenance of records pertaining to prospects
Conducted leads research and performed market analyses about specific needs, risks, outcomes and goals
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
CHAIR, MEMBERSHIP, MARKETING & PUBLIC RELATIONS Virginia Inland Sailing Association, Roanoke, VA
2017-2020
PHILANTHROPIC FUNDER (SCIENCE) ClassWish
2014-2016
ADVOCATE AND CAMPAIGN VOLUNTEER Park Cities YMCA, Dallas, TX
2013-2014
VICTIM ADVOCATE (VOLUNTEER) Confidential Center of XXX
2013-2015
Provided crisis intervention and other therapeutic techniques to rape, assault, domestic violence victims, as well as those surviving the aftermath of a relationship with a psychopath
PHILANTHROPIC FUNDRAISER (Charity Fundraising Regatta Events) Dallas, TX 2010-2017
VOLUNTEER/CLINICAL AUDITOR Westlake Trial Consulting, LLC, Austin, TX
2010-2011
Audited sex offender treatment groups provided to those perpetrators before, during, and after the criminal trial and sentencing phases.
SPECIAL ASSIGNMENTS and ELECTED OFFICES (All Volunteer)
2019-present Board President, Partnership for Community Wellness (formerly Prevention Council of Roanoke Count)y, and Chair of the Development Committee
2020-2023 North Cross School Alumni Board Member
2019-2020 Executive Board Member & Director of Advancement for Huddle Up Moms
2018-2020 Rear Commodore (Board Member) of Virginia Inland Sailing Association (VISA) Yacht Club & Chair of Membership, Marketing and Public Relations Committee. Sit on the Long-Range Planning committee and Race Committee.
2015-2016 United Way Worldwide- (Board Nomination) Worked with United Way of the National Capital Area (D.C., Northern Virginia) to volunteer with any areas lacking in volunteers.
2015 Honorable Invitation by Executive Board and Nominee for The Aftermath: Surviving Psychopathy Foundation to serve as board member and volunteer
2014-2017 Internations- Volunteer Program Consul (i.e., Dallas & Washington, D.C. Chapters, Group Consul, Expat, Albatross Member). Volunteer Program Consul and helped the outreach program and social responsibility campaign. Collaborated and supported the efforts of the Human Rights Initiative promoting international human rights.
2013 -present Founder of Tribute and The Stuart B. Murchison Memorial Scholarship (In Progress)
HONOR SOCIETIES, AWARDS and ACHIEVEMENTS HIGHLIGHTS
2016 Women of Distinction Excellence Award Link to Press Release: Women of Distinction Magazine Selects "Recipient of the 2016 Excellent Award" Anna Lassiter Williams as a Distinguished Professional in Her Field
2015 Anonymous Nomination and Appointed Member- National Association of Professional Women
2015 Honorable Nomination and Appointed Member-Strathmore’s Worldwide Women of Excellence
2014-2015 Anonymous Nomination and Honorable Appointed Member for both Park Cities YMCA Capital Campaign and 2014 Annual Campaign
2013 Second Place Colonial Life (“March Madness”) Competition
2012 National 2012 Silver Stevie Award for Sales and Customer Service, and broke 4 National Sales
2005-2016 Kappa Delta Pi International Honor Society in Education
2005-2016 The National Society of Collegiate Scholars
PUBLICATIONS
Williams, A. L. (2013). Policy implications regarding the unintended consequences of residency restriction laws and spatial distancing among convicted sex offenders: Fostering technological advances in geospatial representations and spatial data analysis. Unpublished manuscript, The University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX.
Williams, A. L. (2013). What are the unintended consequences of mandatory arrest policies for domestic violence? Unpublished manuscript, The University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX.
Williams, A. L. (2013). Homelessness, mental illness and addiction: A human rights perspective of structural violence. Manuscript submitted for publication.
Fisher, W., Matthews, D., Fisher, L., Williams, A., Klein, H. (2009). Gender and memory as significant predictors of electrical abnormality in impulsive-aggressive juveniles, in Abstracts Presented at the 21st Annual Meeting of the American Neuropsychiatric Association. J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci, 22, 243-246.
Williams, A.L. (2003). Alzheimer’s Disease and the affiliation with the psychotic manifestation of delusions. Unpublished manuscript, Columbia University, Teachers College, New York, NY.
Williams, A.L. (2004). The assessment of psychopathy and antisocial personality disorder and the proclivity toward violence. Unpublished masters thesis, Columbia University, Teachers College, New York, NY.
Williams, A. L. (2001). The effects of a benzodiazepine (Lorazepam) on chronic alcohol withdrawal and relapse. Unpublished Honors Bachelors thesis, College of Charleston and The Medical University of South Carolina.
Williams, A. L. (2001). Cultural traditions and reactions towards different cultures and their inhabitants: Exploration of orientations towards otherness model. Unpublished manuscript, College of Charleston and The University of Pittsburgh, Semester at Sea.
Williams, A.L. (In Preparation). Methodological aspects regarding accessing difficult to reach populations.
Fisher, William1, Matthews, Dan, Fisher, Larry, Williams, Anna, and Klein, Hans. (In Preparation). Gender and Memory as Significant Predictors of Electrical Abnormality in Impulsive-Aggressive Juveniles.
Fisher, William, Williams, Anna L. and Klein, Hans. (In Preparation). Diffusion tensor imaging protocols and the effects of the limbic system and frontal lobes on treatment resistant impulsive aggressive individuals: An fMRI study.
CONFERENCE AND PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS
Invitation to represent the Institute for Urban Policy Research (IUPR) and present at Texas
Conference on Drug Policy (January 11-12, 2012, Dallas, TX).
Williams, A. L. (2011, March). Cognitive Biases in the Vancouver Missing Women/Pig Farm Serial Murder Case. Paper selected to be presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Toronto, Canada.
Fisher, William, Matthews, Dan, Fisher, Larry, Williams, Anna, and Klein, Hans. (2010, March). Gender and Memory as Significant Predictors of Electrical Abnormality in Impulsive-Aggressive Juveniles. Poster session presented at the American Neuropsychiatric Association, Tampa, FL.
Moore, J.Tatum., Tucker, David M., Holahan, Charles J., Brown, Matt, Williams, Anna L. (2009, April). Investigation of the violence inhibition mechanism model of psychopathy in a non-institutionalized setting. Poster session presented at the Society for Scientific Study of Psychopathy, New Orleans, LA.
Williams, A.L. & Pacini, J. (2007, Spring). Stalking and the bosnian culture. Paper presented at the Austin State Hospital Grand Rounds, Austin, TX.
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
2021-present Roanoke Valley Trauma Informed Community Network (TICN)
2021-present Roanoke Valley Violence Prevention Counsel
2021-present American Counseling Association
2021-present ACA Counselors for Social Justice
2021-present Virginia Counselors Association
2021-present APA & American Psychology-Law Society (Reinstatement In Progress)
2015-present International Society of Crime Prevention Practitioners (ISCCP)
2015-present National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV)
2012-present Aftermath: Surviving Psychopathy
2008-present Society for the Scientific Study of Psychopathy
2005-present Kappa Delta Pi International Honor Society
2000-present Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA)
PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALS AND CERTIFICATIONS
Licensed Professional Counselor Resident (Virginia)
EMDR certification (in progress)
Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP)-Adult & Child (Virginia)
Licensed Psychological Associate (LPA)- Jurisprudence passed with a score exceeding 90 percentile (Texas); EPPP to be taken
Administration of PCL-R, PCL-YV, & PCL-SV, including additional coverage of Risk Assessment Measures information (Certified by Dr. Robert Hare and Dr. Adele Forth)
Risk Management and Assessment of Psychopathy and the Criminal Personality, as well as Essential Issues in Dangerousness and Risk Management (Dr. Carl Gacono)
Positive Behavior Management-Functional Analysis
American Red Cross Lifeguarding, CPR/First Aid/AED
SKILLS AND COMPETENCIES
Research, Grant Writing & Publications
Individual & Group Counseling
Psychological & Risk Assessments
Program Development
Student Volunteer Management & Supervision
Networking & Communication
Community Outreach & Education